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Tideways 2025.2 Release

In our second Release in 2025, we’re introducing additional performance insights to help you identify and resolve even more Bottlenecks faster and more effectively. Detailed information is now integrated in our Weekly Report, namely the number and types of the observations discovered in your application. We’re eager to make it easier than ever to stay on top of optimizations.

Building a SBOM That Supports EO 14028 & EO 14144 Compliance

In late 2020, hackers infiltrated SolarWinds—a company that produces network, systems, and information technology management software for public and private sector organizations. The resulting trojan went on to infect thousands of government entities and private companies as it was introduced into other software applications through version updates. Microsoft President Brad Smith called it "the largest and most sophisticated attack the world has ever seen.”

How eXalt Built a Secure and Scalable ChatGPT Alternative with Koyeb

eXalt is a French consulting firm with over 1200 consultants and offices in Paris, New York, London, Madrid, Lisbon, Brussels, and throughout France. They specialize in Finance and Tech, offering expertise in data science, cybersecurity, software development and IT infrastructure, project and product management, and more. When eXalt consultants are on assignment, they often need fast, reliable access to a ChatGPT-like tool to help with research and problem-solving.

Confluent Current 2025 highlights

Current 2025 featured two days of engineers figuring out how streaming tech needs to evolve in an AI-driven world. Gone are the days when talks focused on basic Kafka setup. This year, everyone was tackling complex integrations, developer happiness, and practical AI implementation. Still, the event drew a range of people, with plenty of new faces stopping by the Lenses.io booth – clear evidence that Kafka and data streaming continue to attract newcomers.
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How to Mock OpenAI's APIs with Speedscale's ProxyMock

Developing APIs can often be a complex web of dependencies, external dependencies, and murky network traffic. In order to build better, developers need a certain amount of stability to test a query or feature against, and when this stability is lacking, development can get more complicated and difficult. Enter API mocking. API mocking is an approach to generating a mock service that provides dependable data for a variety of testing purposes. This data can then be used as a test case for actual API calls, allowing for more complete and accurate development.

How to Extend the Life of Your ERP and Still Put Finance in Control in 2025

In 2025, companies are taking a cautious approach toward technology investments. That’s not surprising, given the uncertainty of the current global economic climate. For finance teams hoping to upgrade their systems this year, delayed ERP projects might sound like bad news, but if replacing your current system is not in the cards for 2025, there are still ways to enhance the overall value of your ERP software right now. ERP systems typically have a useful life of software between five and 15 years.

How APM Tools Monitor Microservices Data Flows

Managing microservices is tough. With 91% of organizations using or planning to adopt microservices, monitoring their performance is critical. Application Performance Monitoring (APM) tools simplify this by tracking data flows, identifying issues, and improving system reliability.

How to Use Android Vitals to Improve App Stability and Google Play Ranking

If you want to run a health-check on your Android app, Android Vitals is a great piece of kit. Developed by Google and available on the Google Play console, this performance and stability checking tool helps us fix issues proactively, improve the technical quality of our apps, and avoid uninstalls. Crucially, it will also improve our Google Play ranking, because Google Play ranks app quality using Android Vitals data. And the really great news?